Russian censorship in the context of the works of “Polish Caucasian poets”
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Keywords

censorship
the Caucasus
Russian Empire
19th century
“Polish Caucasian poets”
exile
literature

How to Cite

Sattarov, S. (2020). Russian censorship in the context of the works of “Polish Caucasian poets”. Bibliotekarz Podlaski, 46(1), 27–36. https://doi.org/10.36770/bp.417

Abstract

In this article, the author writes about Russian censorship in the context of the works of “Polish Caucasian poets”. Their writings, due to the political past of the poets, were subject to severe censorship in the Russian Empire. However, the authors often explicitly and implicitly expressed their anti-colonial and anti-government attitude. Russian censorship often “purified” the texts of “Polish Caucasian poets” from “the information and views harmful to the authorities”. Especially “dangerous” works were forbidden for publishing. The works that did not express political views easily passed through censorship. In the article, the author pays attentions also to the fact that personal contacts also played an important role in the passing through censorship. This is why even the potentially dangerous texts written by Polish exiles in
the Caucasus could be published. 

https://doi.org/10.36770/bp.417
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